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Haiti Earthquake Haiti Earthquake January 12, 2010January 12, 2010
By Eduardo FierroBy Eduardo FierroBFP Engineers, Inc.BFP Engineers, Inc.Bertero Fierro PerryBertero Fierro Perry
Current StatisticsCurrent StatisticsHuman TollHuman Toll
150,000:150,000: Latest estimate of the death toll, from Latest estimate of the death toll, from the Haitian Health Ministrythe Haitian Health Ministry. . The European Union The European Union and the Pan American Health Organization, and the Pan American Health Organization, which are coordinating the healthwhich are coordinating the health--sector sector response, have estimated the quake killed response, have estimated the quake killed 200,000 people.200,000 people.194,000:194,000: Number of injuredNumber of injured134:134: Estimated number of people rescued by Estimated number of people rescued by international search teams since the quakeinternational search teams since the quake
Current StatisticsCurrent StatisticsEffect on peopleEffect on people
9 million:9 million: Population of HaitiPopulation of Haiti3 million:3 million: Estimated number of people affected by the Estimated number of people affected by the quakequake1 million:1 million: Estimated number of displaced peopleEstimated number of displaced people800,000 to 1 million:800,000 to 1 million: People who need temporary People who need temporary sheltershelter235,000:235,000: People who have left PortPeople who have left Port--auau--Prince using free Prince using free transportation provided by the government. The number transportation provided by the government. The number who left by private means is undetermined.who left by private means is undetermined.At least 50:At least 50: Aftershocks of magnitude 4.5 or higher that Aftershocks of magnitude 4.5 or higher that have hit Haiti since the January 12 quakehave hit Haiti since the January 12 quake
Current StatisticsCurrent StatisticsEffect on ChildrenEffect on Children
300,000:300,000: Children younger than 2 who Children younger than 2 who need nutritional supportneed nutritional support90:90: Percentage of schools in PortPercentage of schools in Port--auau--Prince that have been destroyedPrince that have been destroyed363:363: Haitian orphans who have been Haitian orphans who have been evacuated evacuated
Current StatisticsCurrent StatisticsEffect on ForeignersEffect on Foreigners
12,000:12,000: U.N. workers in the country at the time of the U.N. workers in the country at the time of the quakequake53:53: U.N. workers still missingU.N. workers still missingAt least 82:At least 82: U.N. workers deadU.N. workers dead27:27: U.N. workers injured or hospitalizedU.N. workers injured or hospitalized11,500:11,500: Americans and family members who have been Americans and family members who have been evacuatedevacuated4,800:4,800: Americans unaccounted forAmericans unaccounted for
Sources of information for Sources of information for statistical datastatistical data
CNNCNNCNN Sources: Office for the Coordination CNN Sources: Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Red Cross, of Humanitarian Affairs, the Red Cross, the United Nations, the U.S. Agency for the United Nations, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. State International Development, the U.S. State Department and the World Food Department and the World Food ProgrammeProgramme
Earthquake DataEarthquake Data
LOCATIONLOCATION
Tectonic faults HispaniolaTectonic faults Hispaniola
Historic Earthquakes in La HispaniolaHistoric Earthquakes in La Hispaniola
INTENSITIESINTENSITIES
GROUND ACCELERATIONSGROUND ACCELERATIONSAS PER USGSAS PER USGS
ACCELERATIONS AT A PERIOD OF 0.3 SECACCELERATIONS AT A PERIOD OF 0.3 SECAS PER USGSAS PER USGS
PEAK GROUND ACCELERATIONS COMPARISONPEAK GROUND ACCELERATIONS COMPARISON
12/01/2010 12/01/2010 20/01/2001020/01/20010
ACCELERATIONS AT 0.3 SEC PERIOD COMPARISONACCELERATIONS AT 0.3 SEC PERIOD COMPARISON
12/01/2010 12/20/2010 12/01/2010 12/20/2010 20/01/2001020/01/20010
COMPARISON OF INTENSITIES FORCOMPARISON OF INTENSITIES FOR7.0 OF 12/01/2010 AND 5.9 del 20/01/20107.0 OF 12/01/2010 AND 5.9 del 20/01/2010
Acceleration Response SpectraAcceleration Response Spectra HAITI 01/12/2010HAITI 01/12/2010red data USGSred data USGS
0Period(Sec)
Pseudo-acceleration (g)
0.3
0.18
0.6
0.3
0.5 1.0 3.0
Terremoto Haiti 2010
0.635
Dominican Code 1979
0.1923
0.40
0.23
0.755
0.21
New Dominican code Proposal 2008
0.45
LANDSLIDESLANDSLIDES
INITIAL IMPRESIONINITIAL IMPRESION
Typical concrete detailsTypical concrete details
Downtown Port au PrinceDowntown Port au Prince
Downtown LeoganeDowntown Leogane
School LeoganeSchool Leogane
University LeoganeUniversity Leogane
Main PortMain Port
Fuel PortFuel Port
Fuel Port next to Electric Fuel Port next to Electric Power plantsPower plants
AirportAirport
Electric power plantElectric power plant
Electric Power Plant AlbaElectric Power Plant Alba
Water Treatment PlantWater Treatment Plant
Water TankWater Tank
Fuel Tank FarmFuel Tank Farm
Steel FactorySteel Factory
Cement FactoryCement Factory
BridgesBridges
Electrical transmission and Electrical transmission and comunication towerscomunication towers
Very little damage unless other elements Very little damage unless other elements fell on top of themfell on top of them
Light structuresLight structures
Mainly canopies for gas stationMainly canopies for gas stationOne collapsed due to anchorage failureOne collapsed due to anchorage failure
Away from EpicenterAway from Epicenter
ReconstructionReconstruction
ConclusionConclusion
The tall structures with long period The tall structures with long period suffered little damage, hinting to low suffered little damage, hinting to low values of spectral acceleration in the long values of spectral acceleration in the long period rangeperiod rangeIt appear that there was an amplification of It appear that there was an amplification of the accelerations due to soft soils in Port the accelerations due to soft soils in Port au Prince, some pocket of no damageau Prince, some pocket of no damageClear evidence of directivity west of the Clear evidence of directivity west of the epicenterepicenter
ConclusionConclusion Maximum acceleration higher than 0.3 g Maximum acceleration higher than 0.3 g
estimated by USGS probably 0.4 to 0.5gestimated by USGS probably 0.4 to 0.5g Quality of construction and detailing very Quality of construction and detailing very
poor with very brittle structure. Very poor poor with very brittle structure. Very poor detail in the plastic hinge regions and in detail in the plastic hinge regions and in the jointsthe joints
Prevalent use of heavy unreinforced block Prevalent use of heavy unreinforced block wallswalls
Reconstruction with same detailing Reconstruction with same detailing happening nowhappening now
TThanks to Initial Teamhanks to Initial Team
Victor SuarezVictor SuarezLuis PenaLuis Pena
Hector OreillyHector Oreilly
THANKSTHANKS
INGENIERIA ESTRELLAINGENIERIA ESTRELLA
Ingeniero Alejandro AdamesIngeniero Alejandro AdamesIngeniero Ingeniero lvarezlvarez
Ingeniero Felipe RomIngeniero Felipe Romnn
Chief of security PalitoChief of security Palito
Drivers and companionsDrivers and companionsDanielDanielRonaldRonald
COOK CeciliaCOOK Cecilia